The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, October 7, 1960 Page: 4 of 6
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PAGE 4—S^OiTS
The Campus Chat
Dave Clark Decides To Continue
Pole Vaulting for Another Year
Friday, Oc*. 7,
CMKLL
H JIM JAMEM
Chat Sp«rU Writer
"I still haven't r««ch«l my goa!
of 1ft feet 7 inrhm in pole vaulting
and I think I ran do it." With these
word*. I av d Clark. North Texa*'
first representative «n a t 'nitad
Stata* Olympic squad, reveae«l
Wednesday that he i* not retiring
from t'Bfk competition for at leant
another year
flark nai'l he would have rjuit
pole vaulting if he had failed at
the Olymylt trial* in Palo Alto.
Calif "The aarress f have gmnwl
ill those trial* and in several in
ternational maets ha* bought me
another year of competition," he
explained during a vi«i' to the
campus.
The <.r nd I'rairie product,
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fir^rt Shoe Shirks
Waiting s Barber Shop
524 N. Locust
FREE
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Enjoy a night of fun
and frolic in the air.
Bring this Ad
and got a
FREf JUMP
Jumping
Gyminy
Corner of Bolivar
Highway 24
a ho ha* |u*t begun hi* teaching
dniH* si himhall lliirli MM
in Italia*, ha* reeeived in vita-
lion- to participate in every
m |or indoor track mee I this
inlrr in th«- midwest and cast
ern states.
Jhjrh meet« will r*k«. him to
' hK Hgn, Boston, Np'a York nod
Philadelphia
The Sarth '!V««i graduate is
alao thinking ahout u pine* on th>
I'.S team which will travel to
Russia next ummi'i and al>out u
<pot on tha I SUM OlympK njund
tha* wili journey to Tokyo, Japan
However. all Dark's plan- hinge
■•ft ona <|ueatioft ran he stay in
shape1 11e h*' ;ev«s hr is in gooil
• onditiun now and thai tb ' pinched
nerve in his -boulder, suffered dur
ll'K "I ■ .• I£" 4
pletejy healed
Tha main thin* < lark plans to
Uri'-i* in bis training routina now
m the building up of bis arm*, chant
and shouMei
Mr pointed out lhai teaching
a ill lake up a lot of hi* lime
nd that hi* prartiraa will be
limited to niifhl- during Ihc week
and weekends If I rant stay
in good shape I'll 'etire,' he
.added '( um pel ition i« ton ifin>d
nowaday* and ihere nre a lot of
good taultcr- Ihric i* no fun
in losing and everybod) I corn
pete i(tin<l Kill lir trying to
baal inf."
Aftar a disappointing showing
in the Olympic* when h- failed U<
make tha i|inilifyirig height, t'laik
won nina first plgra* In hi* *f -
rit'lly during a tour of Kurope
IIiii |a-ak in vaulting came in
W -pl-crtal. Garmany, whan ha
vaulted 15 fee' 'n inch t<i l*c t
*«r(f| record liolilei |>on Kragg
Thi* wa« the only tima ha had avar
topped tna veteran and f'lark <aid
that w«i ■ one of hi* mam ohiaativi
« lark
cornia-ted
track mae'- other than tha Olym
j pic« In thaaa ma**t* he failad to
hit 14 faat irw he* •<nl) ..c He
\ h*i) nma first* and two *a *nd .
ach tima lomrtg to Mragg
At Athen ha vaulted 14 ' S at
l^andon ha cleared 14 '' at IMft
mouth, iieiman. he did 14 <t
( ologna, l.ei mar . I \
Austria It In « Beigen S. « .
14-B. Barn, Mwitiarland. 14 '
lin. Ireland, 14 T\ . ar.) •. .
Hrotland. 14 M.
W hat due* I lark regard a*
the hiith point in hi> memories
of the (lit mpic lour* lie «atd
the open in v ceremonies m start
the flhmi-ii K*m<< imn e«s*d
him most
"W. Kat H tr«*m«*rMfc u« ovfttton
wh«*fi cur rnUmnmI tHr ->t«*
dium," hit rwiillf.i v • • iimh!
up to rtlMT an«l it nearly irirwl
you Nev«fthfl*,M) it u2ju xhw you
a ifr^Nt when you
that all thu^*' pfOpiv t Iini.ihnm w *rt
(•h#^*rinjf for you."
3
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pE rufi.H OP pBfec_o^*>BlLl
ruL^A will BE rAMEp.
THINKING OF THE FUTURE . . . Billy Mac Moora, trantfer tty.
dont from Cnco Junior Collaqo, triai on David Clark's Olympic
warm up suit during Clark's visit with tha North Ta«as track taam
Wednesday.
Theta Chi Opens Defense With 16-14 Wi
AFROTC Nips Gorillas for Third Straig
Battles of Unbeaten
WANTED
School bus driver at
C itnton Prep School.
Hours: 7 30 8 30 a.m.,
2: JO 3:15 p m., 4:15 5 00 p.m.
Salary $60 per month.
Ride wanted for thrae prep
school student* to and from
Lewisville.
Call DU 2 3310
Hut t la* of the untieaten will
highlight this weekend'- schedule
Tha main content* Saturday will
lie found in tha Hig Ten, where
third ranked Iowa, (I, meats
Michigan State, 1-0-1. I'ndefaatad
Illinois will t ika it* 2 (I record into
a brittle with Ohio State, also 2 <l
tthio State is rated No. f> in the
nation while the lllini rank fourth
Other contest* among the Top
Hi teami include Syracuse at Holy
<n. «, Vanderbilt at Vli^ai- ippi,
Hy tha grace of tw 2 point con-
version*, Theta '"hi successfully
opened tha defense of it* in-
tramural championship this week
by Klipping past Sigma Nil 111 I I,
after rallying from an early I I *
deficit.
In other (iraek play Tuesday. I'i
Kappa Alpha made it two ties in
Southern Methodi-t at Navy, fur ;i row n l.ainlidn t hi Alpha and
due at Wiaconnin, Virginia at the I'i Kaps fought to a o n dead-
i lemson, Baylor at Arkansa and lock Kappa Alpha and Sigma t'hi
Kansas at Iowa Stata Kpailod had the easiest time of the
Big Ten Clashes To Spark Weekend
<Jm\ Kappa Alpha d<*ait Chi Kappa
SiKtna it* j f*i*ornl 4tmuTht white-
wm^hinir, IM 0, and Siifiria Phi Kp>i
I« n nforwi at an it rompe<J by
HfUa 8ipui Phi •18-8,
In !n#l *p 'n<i<*nt play WedneKlay,
thf APROT< won itn third *trai|cht
an it <4f|ii 'akcd hy thi' ( orillas H-0.
A Ion#* huffty ifave tht* Trojann a
2 0 derimkm ov**r th«« Anjf«*ls. Th«*
katuKI<*rs ifftVf* th#* newent entry,
fl<*lta Sigma Pt a rough tino*
and HST regained its winning form
by blanking the
12-0.
The < h«*duli
Sycamore Soldiers
for thi-
Mondat. Ort. 10
TrAjan* «■ l.l\ I n-lit I
hrha Kiarmii I'i t Squait I'irld ?
W* t l ufi « m. \nir«l Pirlrf .1
ItSf ««. (ifirilU* lii-M I
Tur%rf*>-. flrt 11
Thrift I'hi *•. I)rll« Sigma Phi Flrld I
Sirmn Nu v* Kiippn Alpha Kii-lil 2
K; mm SicniM ♦« l.«-a/lr« 1'irld .1
I ( hi \lphM * <1
Phi K«|i|in Sigma l-'irlri I
INUKI'KNHKNT I.K
AFKOTC
CI X
T rojans
HSU
(juad Squad
Angels
Kiiniblars
West Ilium
Delta Sigma I'i
i iorillas
Svcainore Soldiers
ly MCGRE60R
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Jumbo Srandia
Hl*v- SI 0.9
Htigpi-d l.iokinjr. ru^pnl wc.irinp
big-stitch kniis in new McGrt jj.ir Colors
of the Hebrides. The most male l.nik
since the Stone Age. Sturdy lilmd
of 75% lamb's wool. 25' i 'Orion"
acrylic is warm and washable. Fashion-
able new neckline styles include (lit-
burly Laplander, popular high V, and
the Continental shawl.
Choose Hebrides Gray Hebridet Brown,
Hebridet Mustard or Hebrides Green.
HERE! THE GREATEST
SIXTY-ONEDERFUL CHEVROLET
lli-re'j the car tlmt reaila vou !ou<l mi'l
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ol i Iciirutire for [lurking ami maneuveruigi
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( hevy comfort. Dour o|iening are as
triurli a« ft inr-lie* wider to h-et, knee*,
Olid elhovsM the Ulldmpilted right of wnv.
And the new e« y-< hair neals are aa much
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(hue you've settled inside you'll have
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H|im limn new dimensions (in the ^port
(loupes, for example, head room has lieen
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< cvy's new trunk is something else that
will please you hugely—what with its
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il holds things you've never been able to
p't in a trunk before.
Vet, generously endowed as this car is
with spaciousness and clean-etched ele-
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IMI'ALA 4-1)1 H lH SPORT SEDAN—one of fit*
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I here's never been a trunk like it liefore!
I he floor's recessed more than half a foot
and the loading height is as much as lO^i
inches lower.
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INTRODUCING THE '61 CHEVY
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the I,>u ent priced full n ted Chevy u:\th
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Deal, Linda. The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, October 7, 1960, newspaper, October 7, 1960; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth307175/m1/4/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.